Popular Nigerian artist, Burna Boy, has faced backlash and mockery on social media after the postponement of his highly anticipated concert in South Africa. The event, which was scheduled to take place at the FNB stadium this Saturday, has been rescheduled to December 16 due to low ticket sales.
The news of the concert initially created a buzz among fans a few months ago. It was set to be an unforgettable night, with renowned South African entertainer Somizi Mhlongo as the host and the talented Major League DJz as the opening act.
However, disappointment loomed when an official statement was released on Tuesday, announcing the change of date. This decision triggered a wave of criticism and ridicule on Mzansi Twitter, South Africa’s vibrant social media platform.
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Many users compared Burna Boy’s situation to that of Cassper Nyovest, a local rapper who successfully filled up the FNB stadium in 2017. The contrast between the two artists’ ticket sales was stark, leading some to question Burna Boy’s popularity in South Africa.
As the Twitter storm intensified, some users even brought up past controversies involving the Nigerian star.
They dug out Burna Boy’s tweets from 2020, during an alleged xenophobic crisis in South Africa, which resulted in a heated exchange between him and the late AKA, a prominent South African rapper.
In response to the criticism, Burna Boy took to social media to address the situation. He wrote, “I was in SA last year, and I had 100 thousand of the most beautiful South Africans outside for me. So, no dead agenda can agenda. I will see you again real soon, South Africa. I love you.”
Despite the disappointment and mockery, many fans have come to Burna Boy’s defense. They argue that ticket sales do not necessarily reflect an artist’s talent or popularity and that unforeseen circumstances can affect any event.
It is important to note that ticket sales for concerts can be influenced by various factors, such as the timing of the event, the popularity of other artists performing in the same period, and even economic conditions. It is unfair to solely judge an artist’s success based on ticket sales alone.
While Burna Boy may have faced a setback with the postponed concert, his fans remain loyal and eagerly await his return to South Africa. The artist has a strong following worldwide, and his music has resonated with people from different cultures and backgrounds.
As we look forward to the rescheduled concert on December 16, let us remember that music has the power to bring people together. It is a universal language that transcends borders and reminds us of our shared humanity.
Burna Boy’s passion for his craft and his love for South Africa will undoubtedly shine through his performance, and it will be a night to remember.